People always dunk on #electron apps, and I mostly get it. But when they're good, man are they good. Take @obsidian , for example.
Because it's a well-build, smartly designed electron app, I can write most of my prose in #markdown and such which is great for 99% of my use case.
But then on days like today, I can use #css snippets and inline #code blocks to fancy up the layout of some persona writing I'm doing for a project, which looks awesome!
It may not be as user-facing or default like Notion two-column layouts are, but it doesn't *need* to be. I'm a smart user, and given the right tools I can make it work when I want it to. No need for cluttered menus or too much clicking around for just the right thing.
